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Nowitzki says Yao is for real

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  1. okuseinde

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    http://www.dallasnews.com/sports/basketball/mavs/stories/112202dnspomcallister.2f434.html

    Yao, baby: Rockets rookie blooms

    11/22/2002

    The NBA's top draft pick, Yao Ming, threw an oversized coming-out party Thursday night at American Airlines Center.

    The Mavericks can only hope it doesn't turn into a going-away party for Shawn Bradley's confidence.

    The nationally televised matchup between the NBA's two tallest players was strictly a one-sided affair. Yao, the Rockets' 7-5 center from China, produced the first of what could be – make that should be – many dominant NBA performances in his career: 30 points on 10-of-12 shooting, 16 rebounds and two blocked shots.

    The sellout crowd of 19,853 witnessing the event in person should consider themselves fortunate. They not only cheered their Mavericks on to a 12th consecutive win, they saw the future of the NBA.

    "Yao is the real thing," forward Dirk Nowitzki said. "He can be a scary player."

    What might be scarier, though, is if Bradley's psyche was affected. The Mavericks' 7-6 center has been an integral part of the club's winning streak and seemed to finally be leaving behind the demons of last season's disappointment. He's been more consistent, has played with passion and made his presence felt.

    But against Yao, Bradley was a non-factor. In 20 foul-plagued minutes, he missed his only shot, did not score and pulled down just two rebounds in his least productive game of the young season.

    Call the Yao-Bradley battle a circus sideshow with no implication on the outcome, but there's no denying who had the upper hand.

    "You have to understand that I don't have the opportunity to play with players taller than me very often," Yao said through his interpreter. "So I was very excited."

    Bradley appeared excited, too, when the two giants finally got together.

    Having picked up two early fouls and a technical, Bradley was on the bench when Rockets coach Rudy Tomjanovich inserted Yao into the lineup with 3:28 left in the first quarter.

    By the time the quarter was over, Yao had nine points and two rebounds. Four minutes into the second quarter, Mavericks coach Don Nelson finally re-inserted Bradley, who blocked a Yao shot a minute later. But any momentum from firing that first salvo quickly disappeared as Yao finished the half with 21 points.

    While Yao was drawing a few oohs and aahs from the crowd, Bradley was drawing fouls. His fifth with 2:43 left in the third period ended his night. But Nelson wasn't disappointed with his big man.

    "He played hard and he played well," Nelson said. "We just ran into a buzz saw in Yao. Nobody we put on him could stop him."

    To be fair to Bradley, the Mavericks' zone defense allowed Yao to set up on the low post. It was not always giant vs. giant.

    But it was one-sided. And now for the first time this season, Bradley must regroup. He must avoid being discouraged. He must rekindle the positive vibes that had flowed through the first 11 games.

    "Shawn's a smart guy," said teammate Michael Finley. "He knows this is just one game. He knows he has to come back the next game, put this one behind him and rebound from it. A couple of blocks the next game, a couple of shots and he'll be fine."

    "That stuff happens," added Eduardo Najera, who did a credible job late against Yao. "He's just got to be mentally tough to bounce back. I'm sure he's going to come out against Seattle [on Saturday] and play well."

    How does Bradley feel? Who knows. He left the Mavericks locker room without commenting.

    But his performance against the Sonics could speak volumes.
     
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    No one can stop our Ming.
     
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    Uh...YEah! :)
     
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    Bradley is so poor a guy to meet Yao...:)
    I guess he might have nightmares night by night...
     
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    Anybody have the ESPN INsider article?
     
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    Yao Beats the Hell out of Bradley

    by Chad Ford

    One minute Charles Barkley is literally kissing Kenny Smith's rented ass. The next minute, Yao Ming is kicking Shawn Bradley's.

    Yao may not be 7-foot-6. But standing next to Bradley Thursday night, he looked 10-feet tall. After all the hype and trash talking the verdict is in.

    Yao 30, Bradley 0.

    How one-sided was the Yao-Bradley matchup?

    Think the '92 Dream Team vs. Angola. Rocky vs. Mr. T in their first fight. Shawn Kemp vs. an all-you-can-eat buffet. Anyone versus Anna Kournikova.

    Yao unleashed such a devastating flurry against Bradley Thursday night that even Barkley was back tracking by the time the game was over.

    "Kenny said that I said Yao Ming couldn't play, and that's inaccurate," he said. "You don't want the Chinese mad at you. They can fight."

    Damn straight.

    Yao took it to the Mavs' defense in the first half, scoring a career-high 21 points on 7 of 9 shooting. By the start of the second half, Yao had been so effective that the team switched to a soft zone that collapsed on him every time he touched the ball. By the end of the game, Yao had a Mavs defender in his lap on every possession. Yao got just three shots in the third quarter and none in the fourth. Still, he ended the night with a career-high 30 points and 16 boards. . . and a converted congregation.

    When the smoke cleared, Yao was on the verge of the unthinkable — surpassing a Wilt Chamberlain record. In his past five games, Yao has made 30 of 34 shots, the second-best five-game stretch of shooting (in the same season) ever in the NBA. His .882 shooting percentage barely fell short of Chamberlain's .885 (54-of-61) accuracy in five straight games during the 1966-67 season.

    After the game, Dirk Nowitzki sized up the damage. "Yao is the real thing. He can be a scary player."

    He can also be an aggressive one. Despite all that you've read about Yao's passive nature, he appears to be able to rise to the occasion. Thursday night, with more than one writer suggesting that Yao can't even measure up to Bradley, Yao looked like a stone cold killer. He was hustling for loose balls, grabbing boards that, a week ago, he would have let sail by and dunking with a new found rim-rattling authority. Every time he touched the ball in the post, it was clear he was going to take it to Bradley. Every time he did, Bradley folded like a lawn chair.

    "You have to understand, I play the game in two parts," Yao told the Houston Chronicle after the game. "One part is the enjoyment of playing. The other part is, of course, winning. Today, I achieved half of that."

    His trash talking game is also improving as evidenced by his parting shot to Bradley. "Now I know I'm not the skinniest player in the NBA."

    That's cold. And it wasn't the only abuse Bradley had to take Thursday night.

    "What's the matter with you, Shawn!" one fan screamed as Bradley walked off the court at the end of the first half.

    "Hey, Bradley, get in his face! He's killing you!" screamed another.

    Bradley looked downright dejected in the second half . Bradley ended the game with zero points and two rebounds in 20 ineffective minutes. The Mavs were quick to start the damage control the minute the game ended. Bradley has the frailest of psyches. After such a great start to the season, coach Don Nelson didn't want this drubbing to drag the Great White Nope down.

    "He played hard and he played well," Nelson told the Dallas Morning News. "We just ran into a buzz saw in Yao. Nobody we put on him could stop him."

    His teammates also rushed to his defense.

    "Shawn's a smart guy," said Michael Finley. "He knows this is just one game. He knows he has to come back the next game, put this one behind him and rebound from it. A couple of blocks the next game, a couple of shots and he'll be fine."

    "That stuff happens," added Eduardo Najera, who did a credible job late against Yao. "He's just got to be mentally tough to bounce back. I'm sure he's going to come out against Seattle [on Saturday] and play well."

    Eduardo, we've been saying that for years. Unfortunately, Bradley always comes up with new ways to prove us wrong.
     
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    The Great White Nope :D

    Thanks for the article
     
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    "Now I know I'm not the skinniest player in the NBA."

    Gotta love Yao's sense of humor.

    I would have never considered buying an NBA player's jersey.

    But I will buy a Yao Ming jersey.
     
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    Thanks - that's a great article
     

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